I think what you'll see is that the total government cost estimate based on 2008 was $9,461,000. Those were all estimated numbers, and they stopped at the plant door, because we didn't want to respond for the rendering industry. All we could do was capture what we feel the loss would be internally.
The difference between $9 million to an actual cost of $35 million is reality. That's the environmental pressures, the tipping fees, etc., for which we bear the cost. The bills are all coming back, as the renderers commented on. Graham mentioned that the bills flow back to the packer. So that's where the difference is. That's why you see a shortfall of $26,205,000. This study was actual true cost. Previously, it was all estimated.